Am 10.09.2011 18:52, schrieb a.smith@stripped:
> Quoting walter harms <wharms@stripped>:
>
>> restart it with the same parameter on the command line and see what happens
>> the server support a verbos option (never used) perhaps it will tell you more.
>>
>
> I can start mysqld direct from the command line and reproduce the problem. I checked
> and it seems the verbose
> option only works in conjunction with --help.
>
> Playing around with a couple of tools that are installed on FreeBSD, I ran via truss
> and ktrace to see if there
> was anything obvious before the process dies but not really. In ktrace you can see
> that it gets as far as
> deciding that the remote connection should not be allowed then rapidly just dies:
>
>
> 78353 echo GIO fd 1 wrote 44 bytes
> "You are not welcome to use mysqld from tau.
> "
> 78353 echo RET writev 44/0x2c
> 78353 echo CALL sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,0x800638400,0x7fffffffebd0)
> 78353 echo RET sigprocmask 0
> 78353 echo CALL sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0x800638410,0)
> 78353 echo RET sigprocmask 0
> 78353 echo CALL sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,0x800638400,0x7fffffffeb80)
> 78353 echo RET sigprocmask 0
> 78353 echo CALL sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK,0x800638410,0)
> 78353 echo RET sigprocmask 0
> 78353 echo CALL exit(0)
>
>
> Interesting also to see it exits with status 0 :S. What would be the best tool to
> debug this further?
"You are not welcome to use mysqld from tau" is NOT from mysqld
remove your hosts.allow/hosts.deny crap and replace it with firewall-rules
if the problem goes away make a bugreport on BSD side becahuse this is NOT a mysqld issue
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